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dreamconsumer · 3 months
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Don Fernando de Austria (1571-1578). By Bartolomé González.
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aestum · 4 days
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(by Radek Skrzypczak)
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livesunique · 4 months
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The Alhambra, Granada, Andalusia, Spain,
Courtesy: Kate Bach
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renonv · 3 months
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Gakuen Au where these three are RAs and Ludwig is taking his job too seriously
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moodboardmix · 11 months
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Casa Batlló, Barcelona, Spain
@Ken4photo
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dandelionsresilience · 4 months
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Good News - May 15-21
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1. Translocation of 2,000 rhinos in Africa gets underway in “one of the most audacious conservation efforts of modern times”
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“The 2,000 rhinos - more than are currently found in any single wild location in Africa - represent around 12-15% of the continent’s remaining white rhino population. […] “Rhinos perform an important ecological function in the environment as a large grazing herbivore,” says Dale Wepener[….] “The protection of rhino is far more than just looking after rhino; other species that occur in the protected areas will benefit from the protection,” explains Jooste. “This will lead to an increase in diversity and result in much healthier ecosystems.”
2. Florida Corridor Buffers Effects of Climate Change on Wildlife — And People
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“A massive multi-partner effort that has conserved 10 million acres for wildlife in Florida over past decades will help buffer wildlife—and people—from the effects of climate change, a new report says. […] Protecting these corridors is important for wildlife genetics, demography and connectivity […], conducting prescribed fires in the corridor can reduce the risk of more intense wildfires [… and] they can provide buffers against hurricanes and seasonal thunderstorms.”
3. Global life expectancy to increase by nearly 5 years by 2050 despite geopolitical, metabolic, and environmental threats
“Increases are expected to be largest in countries where life expectancy is lower, contributing to a convergence of increased life expectancy across geographies. The trend is largely driven by public health measures that have prevented and improved survival rates from cardiovascular diseases, COVID-19, and a range of communicable, maternal, neonatal, and nutritional diseases (CMNNs).”
4. Valencia has Spain’s longest urban park
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“Jardin del Turia (Turia Garden) is the green spine of the City of Valencia and Spain’s (and possibly Europe’s) longest urban park stretching for a length of 8.5 kilometres [… and] the current administration plans to make Jardin del Turia Europe’s largest city green space by extending it to the sea[….] Almost all Valencia residents (97 per cent) live within 300 metres of an urban green space. […] Jardin del Turia is a true urban oasis that provides exceptional thermal comfort, with a temperature difference of up to three degrees compared to other areas of the city.”
5. This Paint Could Clean Both Itself and the Air
“When an artificial ultraviolet light source shines on [photocatalytic] paint, the nanoparticles react with pollutants to make them break down—theoretically removing them from the nearby air and preventing a discoloring buildup. [… R]esearchers developed a new photocatalytic paint that they claim works using UV rays from ordinary sunlight, making its self-cleaning properties easier to activate. They’ve also shown that they can effectively produce this paint from recycled materials [including fallen leaves].”
6. Planting Seedlings for a Cooler Rockingham
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“A dedicated group of volunteers recently planted over a thousand native seedlings in Lewington Reserve [… and] re-established canopy cover to areas of the reserve to create cooling shade for the local community and provide homes for native wildlife. […] Planting lots of trees and shrubs in urban areas can help create shade and cool cities, mitigating the impacts of climate change, contributing to biodiversity conservation and building greener, more resilient communities.”
7. Sydney’s first dedicated affordable housing for trans women designed to deliver ‘positive outcomes’
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“Community housing provider and charity Common Equity NSW, […] which is for people on very low to moderate incomes, prides itself on creating inclusive living and promotes the independence and well-being of people and communities […, and] will deliver the first-of-its-kind social housing in a bid to provide a safe place to live for transgender women seeking an affordable home.”
8. Rewilding: How a herd of bison reintroduced to Romania is helping ‘supercharge’ carbon removal
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“170 European Bison reintroduced to Romania’s Țarcu mountains could help capture and store the carbon released by up to 84,000 average US petrol cars each year. […] By grazing a 48 square kilometre area of grassland in a wider landscape of 300 kilometres squared, they helped to capture an additional 54,000 tonnes of carbon each year. That is around 10 times the amount that would be captured by the ecosystem without the bison.”
9. World’s biggest grids could be powered by renewables, with little or no storage
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“[…] 100% renewable supply can then match the load by putting surplus electricity into two kinds of distributed storage worth that [an energy expert] says are worth buying anyway – ice-storage air-conditioning and smart bidirectional charging of electric cars, and recover that energy when needed, filling the last gaps with unobtrusively flexible demand.”
10. Supporting the Long-Term Survival of Copper River Salmon and Alaska Native Traditions
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“With $4.3 million in NOAA funds, the Copper River Watershed Project and The Eyak Corporation will remove fish passage barriers, opening more streams for salmon spawning and subsistence fishing. [… As part of this effort, o]ld narrow culverts that constrict water flow will be replaced with “stream simulation” culverts wide enough to fit the full stream, including its banks. They are also deep to allow contractors to place stones and other material inside to mimic a natural stream bottom.”
May 8-14 news here | (all credit for images and written material can be found at the source linked; I don’t claim credit for anything but curating.)
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keepingitneutral · 8 months
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Casa Buscastell, Ibiza Town, Spain,
Courtesy of Ibiza Interiors
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arc-hus · 2 months
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Solo House, Cretas, Spain - Pezo von Ellrichshausen
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hotdaemondtargaryen · 2 months
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THE GREENS BEHIND THE SCENES FILMING FOR 'HOUSE OF THE DRAGON' S2.
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wgm-beautiful-world · 2 months
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CASA PÀDUA - BARCELONA
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remash · 5 months
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casa 1627 ~ h arquitectes | photos © adrià goula
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pedrocobo · 4 months
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Primavera andaluza. Campo de amapolas en Jaén, España
Andusian spring. Field of poppies. Jaén. Spain.
IG: @pedrocobo_foto
© Pedro Cobo
Please don’t reblog to NSFW/18+ blogs
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Johann Heinrich von Dannecker, after (German, 1758-1841) Ariadne on the Panther, n.d. Palacio de las Dueñas, Centro, Sevilla, Andalucía, España
Palacio de las Dueñas is a palace in Seville, Spain, currently belonging to the House of Alba.
The name of Spain (España) comes from Hispania, the name used by the ancient Romans for the Iberian Peninsula and its provinces during the Roman Empire. "Hispanic” comes from the Latin term for “Spanish,” Hispanicus.
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livesunique · 6 months
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Casa Comalat, Barcelona, Cataluña, España
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renonv · 9 days
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With love and light I think they should beat the shit out of each other
Also I was looking through old scanned doodles and I Can’t believe that this has manifested before
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moodboardmix · 8 months
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Cal Serni, Monistrol de Calders, Spain,
Victor Bouman
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